16 SEPTEMBER 1871, page 3

On Wednesday, The First Train Passed Through The Mont Cenis

tunnel,—passing from Italy to the north side of the Alps in forty minutes,—certainly the longest and rapidest subterranean journey ever yet made. The highest temperature of the......

The Curious And Painful Case At Brighton, Iu Which Miss

Christiana Edraunds was charged with having poisoned several persons in Brighton with chocolate drops mixed with arsenic and strychnine, one of whom, a little boy, died, ended......

The Tablet Of Yesterday Tells A Remarkable And Singular...

of which the present editor had previously heard something by a private correspondence, of a spontaneous revival of Catholicism in Syria,—spontaneous, we mean, in the sense that......

The Pall Mall's Bonn Correspondent Tells An Admirable...

a German General who, on inspecting his troops not long ago, addressed them thus,—" Now, my children, we can once more get seriously to work. The past one of war is at an end,......

The Railway Market Has Had A Sensation This Week. The

North-Western has effected a junction,—for working purposes,— has made what is called a "common purse,"—with the Lanca- shire and Yorkshire. In other words, though there is to......

The Austrian Government Seems To Have Got A Decided Majority

for the policy of federation in the new Reichsrath, the numbers appearing to be something like the following :-140 for the Ministry and 60 against, i.e., great enough to ensure......

Bishop Wilberforce And Archbishop Thomson Have Both Been...

services at Glengarry, in the Established Kirk of Scotland, this autumn, and the performances of the latter, who preached and conducted the service there last Sunday, are......

Consols Were On Friday 93f To 931.

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